Gen-I Chat on Climate Change, Cultural Protection and Language Revitalization on June 3 at 8pm EST

Want to learn more about climate change, language revitalization and other issues that impact Native youth? Join the Center for Native American Youth (CNAY) and the National Congress of American Indians on June 3 at 8:00PM EST for an ONLINE chat to learn about and discuss these issues. Please RSVP here if you plan to join!

As part of the Generation Indigenous (Gen-I) Network, CNAY is hosting a series of Gen-I Engagement Chats online for Native youth, parents and others to get engaged. In preparation for the White House Tribal Youth Gathering, CNAY is setting up chats over the coming weeks that will include experts to highlight important issues impacting Indian Country. Chat participants will have opportunities to learn from leaders in the field, ask questions, share their perspectives and interact with each other. Participants can also ask questions about the Gen-I Challenge and the Gathering. More information about the chat is provided below.

To join the Gen-I Engagement Chat, you will go to www.gen-i.chatango.com. Once you get to the chat platform, click “Set Name” in the bottom right hand corner so we know who is on the chat. You don’t have to create an account, but please be sure to create a temporary name with no spaces (example: ShoniSchimmel). Once you’ve created a name, you’re all set and ready to chat!

We hope you are able to join us for the June 3 chat to discuss important issues! Just a reminder, there is no call-in information since this chat will occur online, but we hope that you RSVP ahead of time here. Lastly, if you have completed your Gen-I Challenge, please share about your efforts here. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to CNAY by contactingryan.ward@aspeninstitute.org or (202) 736-2908.

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The Center for Native American Youth is dedicated to improving the health, safety and overall well-being of Native American youth through communication, policy development and advocacy.
The Center for Native American Youth, founded by former US Senator Byron Dorgan, is a policy program within the Aspen Institute, headquartered in Washington, DC. While a part of the Aspen Institute, CNAY is also overseen by a Board of Advisors, Executive Committee, and Youth Advisory Board.
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